Olympic Sculpture Park
Seattle, USA


Olympic Sculpture Park is an 9-acre outdoor museum featuring an impressive collection of modern and contemporary sculptures along the waterfront in Seattle. Designed by landscape architect Richard Haag, it opened in 2007 on a former industrial site, with pieces from artists like Alexander Calder and Richard Serra integrated into a coastal landscape with views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
Plan for at least an hour to explore the park's pathways and installations. It's an ideal spot in spring and summer when the flowers bloom, but keep in mind that it can become quite busy during weekends. The nearby Belltown neighbourhood offers further dining and cultural options, making it easy to extend your visit.
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Seattle highlights sightseeing tour
4.8· 2085 reviewsFrom ₹8,648Three-hour guided tour by mini coach — visit Pioneer Square, Ballard Locks, and enjoy skyline photo opportunities.
“It's a good idea to have lunch before the 1pm tour or bring a snack, as there isn't much time for coffee or restroom breaks during the trip.”— Faye_C on the Seattle highlights sightseeing tour tour
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